Dinner in the garden, Johan cooked for us and a couple of friends. Can I tell you how much I enjoy to now live in a country where I can afford buying wine on a bottle instead of those hideous bag in boxes which are so popular in Sweden ;)

Thought it was time to make you hungry again :)
I managed to make myself very hungry too...

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sandra

26 comments:

It's totally weird that you live in a neighbor country (I'm from France), but we eat so differently ! There is some food here I've never heard about, and other that I don"t eat at all the same way (eggs for snack ?!)

Your food photos from Sweden (and maybe Berlin ones too, but I remember noticing it before you moved) often have a pile of something that looks creamy and kind of fluffy. Like in the "breakfast at home" photo, though I think that one's just cottage cheese). I always want to ask what it is, but am afraid it'll be something obvious and I'll be embarrassed. I guess I'm saying it now because I've decided I'll just ask and not worry about looking silly.

Anyway, sorry for the comment rambling, but pictures of food tend to do that to me! :)

oh, this food is too good to be true! lovely.I'm huge addict for nice restaurants and food like u, people should enjoy that as much as they can.I hope one day I'll try that Gothenburg shrimps you always mention :)

Samantha > most of the time it's just cottage cheese (i'm addicted to it), but it could be some kind of "smosch" made of yogurt, like a tzatziki or something. johan is a pro at making different creamy fluffy things to enjoy with the rest of the food :)

I totally agree on the crumpets with butter, delicious! even better shrimps and clams: i love seafood! at this time of the day pictures like these do works really well, they make you as hungry as ever. Luckily I have nice fish in the fridge fot the evening meal :-)